학술논문

Social Contact and Family Contact for Youth with Disabilities
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Wikle, Jocelyn S. (ORCID 0000-0003-2112-5091); Shandra, Carrie L.
Source
Youth & Society. Sep 2023 55(6):1031-1055.
Subject
Adolescents
Disabilities
Interpersonal Relationship
Family Relationship
Adolescent Development
Friendship
Peer Relationship
Individual Characteristics
Family Characteristics
Language
English
ISSN
0044-118X
1552-8499
Abstract
Youth with disabilities may experience unequal patterns of social contact, compared to youth without disabilities. This study uses a nationally representative sample of youth (ages 15-19; N = 6,803) from the American Time Use Survey (2008-2019) to evaluate if and how social contact--defined as time spent with relatives and nonrelatives--differs by youth disability status. Outside the family context, youth with disabilities spent less time with nonrelatives compared to youth without disabilities. Lower social contact with nonrelatives was offset by increased social contact with relatives. Limited social contact outside a youth's family context has implications for adolescent development. Social contact, and family social contact specifically, may be important forms of developmental support for youth with disabilities.